List of Natural Resources ETFs

Updated Mar 8, 2019
Natural resources exchange traded funds (ETF) are those which invest in stocks of companies deriving their business, revenue and profits from the production, marketing, distribution and storage of natural resources. Such natural resources include commodities like metals, agricultural produce, lumber, and oil & gas, and may include any other materials or substances that occurs in nature and can be utilized for economic gains. Apart from direct investment in a selct basket of such natural resource companies based on the perception of the ETF fund manager, these natural resources ETFs may also track a suitable benchmark index that has constituent stocks of natural resource companies.

List of All Natural Resources ETFs

Following is the list of all 7 exchange-traded funds that FKnol has in its database for ETFs which belong to the Natural Resources category:

The SPDR S&P North American Natural Resources ETF tracks an index of US & Canadian firms involved in natural resources and commodities businesses. Firms fall into one of three categories: energy, materials or agriculture. ...Full Details

The IQ Global Resources ETF tracks a multi-factor-weighted index of global natural resource companies selected based on momentum. It also includes short exposure to US and international equity markets. ...Full Details

The USCF SummerHaven SHPEN Index Fund tracks an equal-weighted index of roughly 80 micro-, small-, and midcap US stocks in the natural resources industry that exhibit similar return characteristics to those companies held by private equity firms. ...Full Details

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Where do Natural Resources ETFs Invest?

A long list of companies and different financial instruments exist where the Natural Resources exchange-traded funds may invest the money collected from the ETF investors. Below is a small sample of companies whose stocks may qualify for investment by Natural Resources ETFs, though there can be many more businesses and financial instruments where these ETFs can park the capital for returns: